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In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts. The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town. | In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts. The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town. | ||
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[[Image:caneet.jpg|thumb||left|Another Tradition Vanishing,''Eagle Tribune'', January 9, 1998, .....click to enlarge ]] | |||
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Revision as of 15:10, 16 May 2006
In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts. The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town.
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--Eleanor 15:31, May 16, 2006 (EDT
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